The National Black MBA Association® provides financial support to students pursuing careers in business, academia, and related professions.

Our mission is to identify and increase the pool of Black talent for business, public, private, and non-profit sectors.

The program is supported by donations from our corporate and educational partners and members.

Scholarship awards range from $1,000 to $10,000 however award amounts are contingent upon funding for the current year.

University of Florida - Warrington College of Business HBCU Scholarship (Closed for 2016)

The University of Florida - Warrington School of Business is sponsoring a full tuition MBA scholarship to an alumnus of a Historically Black College or University (HBCU) in partnership with the National Black MBA Association.

What is the criteria to apply?

Applicants for this scholarship must be an alumnus of a Historically Black College or University (HBCU) with two full years of post-graduate full-time work experience.

Applicants must provide a current resume and proof of graduation from their undergraduate institution (i.e. – transcript, copy of degree with official university seal, etc.).

Must be interested in an MBA in the following career functions:

Accounting/Finance

Brand Management

Engineering

General Management

Human Resources

Information Technology

International Business

Operations Management

Sales/Marketing

Supply Chain Management

Combined GMAT score of 600+

Undergraduate GPA of 3.0+ on a 4.0 scale

Who is eligible?Applicants of African-American heritage who are graduates of Historically Black College or Universities (HBCUs) at the time of application and award.

When will applicants be notified?
Applicants will be notified by Tuesday, December 20, 2016.

Application materials:

TRANSCRIPT(S): Required - upload a copy of your most recent official transcript(s).

PHOTOGRAPHS: Submit a professional headshot in jpeg format. The image should be at least 1024 x 768.

Recipients receive scholarship awards up to $5,000 and are required to agree to participate in limited public relations activities.

Bentley University

Bentley University offers three merit-based scholarship opportunities at the undergraduate and graduate level for members of the NBMBAA. A full-tuition four-year scholarship is offered at the undergraduate level for students who are members of the NBMBAA Leaders of Tomorrow program and demonstrate a record of academic excellence. Two scholarships, one full and one partial, are also available at the graduate level for applicants who are members of the NBMBAA and are accepted to one of our nine Masters or MBA programs.

Brandeis International Business School - Merit Scholarship

In partnership with IBS, the NBMBAA awards the Graduate Merit Scholarship to an outstanding African American student who is either a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident in the United States, and is a member of the NBMBAA in good standing.

The China Europe International Business School/ National Black MBA Association Scholarship
The NBMBAA and CEIB is offering a merit-based tuition scholarship award of $30,000 USD to enrolled students who are NBMBAA members in good standing to study full time toward their MBA degree.

The China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) is ranked #1 in Asia by BusinessWeek and is ranked #17 in the world by the Financial Times. CEIBS offers an All-English, 18-Month MBA at their Shanghai campus. Awards are made on the basis of academic, professional, and/or personal merit.

In partnership with Northeastern University, this merit-based scholarship covers up to full tuition to qualified candidates who are NBMBAA members and admitted to Northeastern’s Full-time MBA program. Awards are made on the basis of academic, professional and/or personal merit. This scholarship may be renewable.

In partnership with the Simmons School of Management, this renewable scholarship offers up to full tuition for candidates who are National Black MBA Association members in good standing and admitted to Simmons’ Master of Business Administration program. Awards are made on the basis of academic, professional and/or personal merit.